Tedtalk questions + Reading exercise

What are we going to do?
-Questions about your TEDtalk?
-Reading strategy multiple choice
-Reading strategy important word
-Mark reading practice---> Test in week 9 (1-5 feb)
-Work for yourself

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What are we going to do?
-Questions about your TEDtalk?
-Reading strategy multiple choice
-Reading strategy important word
-Mark reading practice---> Test in week 9 (1-5 feb)
-Work for yourself

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You have to hand in your TEDtalk video next week(the 25th of jan).
Do you have any questions about your talk?

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Last lesson I showed you how you should solve a multiple choice question. There are 5 steps, what are the steps?

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Grab your notebook and write down!

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What do you do if there is a word in the text you don't know?

Slide 5 - Question ouverte

Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte? 

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Reading strategy difficult words
STEP 1--> Important or unimportant?
Ask yourself: Is this word important to understand the text?

Step 2--> unimportant? read ahead

Step 3--> Important? ---> look at the context of the text
- What does the title mean? Is there something on the pictures that could help me?  What kind of text is it? (activate pre- knowledge) 


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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte? 

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Reading strategy difficult words
Step 4--> Important?--> have a look at the structure of the word itself
Sometimes you recognise a part of the word already --> For example: Unimportant= you know important. Or irregular, you know regular. 

Step 5-->Important? -->Read around the word--> why?
Because there might be a word that means the same. 
Or a word that is the opposite. 
Or they explain the word in the text a bit further away. 

STEP 5--> Important or unimportant?
Ask yourself: Is this word important to understand the text?

Step 2--> unimportant? read ahead

Step 3--> Important? ---> look at the context of the text
- What does the title mean? Is there something on the pictures that could help me?  What kind of text is it? (activate pre- knowledge) 


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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte? 

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Reading strategy difficult words
Step 6--> Important?--> ask someone
If you are practising reading you could ask your neighbour or family what the word means

Step 7-->Important but you don't know? -->Look up in the dictionary!





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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte? 

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Your homework
- You had to highlight your answers in the text AND in your answers
- For example: check work Amaro

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Mark your work
- The answers of the reading practice from last lesson are on classroom
- If you have done your homework, mark your work!
- If you haven't done it, do your work first otherwise it won't make sense. 
Done?
-Do practice reading lockdown 2. Do it the same way you did last time. --> Don't forget to highlight!!
-If you need help, ask me!

timer
30:00

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Homework next Friday
-Hand in reading practice worksheet 2--- WITH highlites!!

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